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ANOitir*I,,, 0. L. PART1
44nito 0,: Atinaier gathered in the lodge
VooMs° ot the le G. le Ne. 102 on Tues-
day evening'. to ' eiTei 451-1",:liOeit'etrr', tee
00114:00s, after which lenell as
itervetiee , '500" Were Mrs.
„
Ft &oe and Mr. A, Melefeehe and
*t ell and Mr. .%
Morrie fes4e
, ,e, ,Leoard bed,.‘„ehe.,itlekee
tieket ibeee,
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• Another very eeeeeesful eeiehre and
dance Vat Staged by the ,Canadian Cr
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der of Forester& Court No, 32, On Wed-
nesday, evening, 1, Mruery 14th. Mrs.
OW Moore iinet6red first pr1Z In Pe
action fete eleehre and Urs.,
rank Chambers took the toneolatioi.
eimeng the men George , MaeLeed was
' the high Man and Prank Cihambere the
ventolatiOn winner. Their friends eufsert
*list fr and Mrs. Chambers do not need.
any' turther emuiehtion, After ecaede,
the lerge pert ettereyed a couple of iiouts
of deneing to the strains of 'ferry Wite
mer's orchestra,.
-VICOkI$TP ENTERTAINIED-
4 very enjoyable social -evening for all
took pace last eVfonday evening, Fele 12,
where the Victoria street pewee people
Were geigets of the Baptist young people
-------erri'elie"Gederiell' Baptist' thareheeellie-
----:---'-'prbieramr-Partht lanne-anct-Putillifvls,L,
'contested et* an inspirational address,
•
prayers by young people of both uz1on
inetrumentals and games, The lune
daintily served, was enjoyed by an. Mr.
Bloomfield mOved it hearty vote - of
. thanks an behalf of the Victoria youttil
people, to the leapt* young people.
Both- unions velted the With that Alley
'elionet Meet Again in t eThliedrefient
• future. The -r• evening, weseciatedeby sing-
ing 904 Save the Kinge
-GODERICIV BRIDGE CLUB
• At the eevekly: deplieet,e bridge tatutta-
\
ent, held lefoncheY evening, the follow -
leg were tee' winnere; •
• North and Sotith-ir. and Mrs. E. a,
Beacom, pine ifee; 2nd, Miss L 'Dein
,; Cetilthitret,
Xut wed . rnuidy
StA4'4fe *,,RelealLe; d•
Jelereeten Sed•litiCi-e, paus
3r4, Ma. 0.00. Jernwr and MIu 0.
• Ohl* Ye-
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Next'OondleY evemng. another
Ot foqs.match
e4 to Wren/0 Me
,
WORLD 'P*11'.' ,,Or: it4141.0e$!: OflEZVED
eWcIId Day;ott'ptYer,*, 44, O'bae
ed hi GOderich- en; 11rl4ity.; lut l8th, Ixi
St. OtOrge'S, ''Ohlitch,. Atimit One tlkulf
oen, women were, Present, .rePreeentirlie
0 eeenieni Orieetileetione of the fins-
tergnt churcheL' ,Tneprogram this
.yeer. was an .exceptionally ,firie one and
Was prepared• by Mrs; J. W. le ',Heft-
MeYer, Cape, 1:*reei, South eeefrica. The
theeee'vete, ',ray for the Peace tet "fere
neeiem" and wasi. !divided Into toter sew,
ideas, i.e.. (i) Peeee in the Church of
Chttet; (2) Peace' In the Heart eand
V.leiete; -(0) Peace within the-Natieti; (4)'
f;:ave through the eldeheiert,' of clielS05
t Itinedete. Mrs. Milise--Oreeicied over the
meetingeand Prierers were given by Mrs,
A, Taylor. Mrs. R. Waiter, Ur*. 'Hether-
ington, Mrs. ¥.. W. IloWell, Mrs t R. T.
Phillips 'Mrs. Silllb.. Mrs: Bunt and 'Lieu -I
tenant rtY. 0.400aWattork AMY. The
offering* amounted to $10.60. These
efferhigs are elyele to tbeiveiting, tran-
slating and.printing of Ceristiari litera-
ture -
in many -lands. Mrs. James Bisset,
was appointed key woman for the next
.two years._ _
KNOX * Se 110ETS,,s,i
The regular, meeeing ox4 ehurch
W, waS 'held' on led**Aafter.
mem. , eine:Lane_ end ,leergeoup lied
eherge of the 'Meeting and the president,
Mrs...A. Taylor, ',Conducted the business.
The -devotional period was taken by Mes,
J. W, Baker' end Urs,, MODonsild.
fee ritistrite 'Oteinbership
'eon& were cilanseed and It WaS didd
- Wag/eine useetheetalendarse- eva
el-ecided to have -a sewing meeting on
'Wednesday efternoren, 'March 7tie to
make article& for Mise Isabel McConnell
to take. back to India on her return in
AuguSt, the glete t� be used for the chil-
d en's Christalas. Tea: Will be served •
this meeting,- the preceede to, go to the
liee-tnemeletshin Gotten'
gave a splendid report of the Htiron
'Presbyterial anneal meeting beer In
Clinton in Jury and A'I,trs, Dunlop:re..
parted the ).0eteper cent, ,response �I' the
Heron Presbetetial itt, connection with.
the Special Campaign Fund. Mrs.:Waite
- gave a paper, on Jewise 'work Vane
ada, evecilirigtehleily on the Scott In-
stitute in Toronto and the Presbyter
Heine at OrhrishY, 'Ontario, where every
summer Jesileh Mothere and „ohildeen ,
are taken. teeepeAd feW, weeke ht the
lakeside. ee' letter Of Sympatb.y was sent
to • Mrs., Anderson, Ottawa, who tuts
latelY been bereaved be ,the death 'Of her.
ECM 'Hugh, Her htisbandi-,ReY. Jas.
Anderson,. WAS ler many, years connect -
'ed with knox thumb. here. 14rs. Lane'
also epalce_ veal _feelingly in regards to
the loss sustained, by •our Vala by the
death of Mrs Thos, Oundry, and it was
suggested that a notiee of her death be
sent tO the Teesbyterial prem. seeretary
to be ereeoeeled he the, Glad Tidings.
Mo.-GUM/0 lied been on the_ exceetiere
of, the elle.M.S. for -a nernber Teen
and for the, 'past, ten years held the ofe
flee of Rome Ileleers' secretary and in
lovieg memory ,the hymns used at the
meeting were aremig leer favOrites.' The
meeting eloecet With the repition ofthe
lord's Weyer..
pr:e4' it, byltimi:44ir
tlie meznbers, ,e,o ,Abb#0.i
*td. ,f,POtove4 lee': th
Ovine -let Vhipter in Termite, as 'I'llt
undoubtedly , be .the ca$0, thia, third *144
est chapter In the prOvincp of Ontario
Will eeteee to luectieree
„MencleYee, Aleetieig 'Ma. the 091404
I only after *Any Menthe; of :thoughtful
consideration' on the Part of the Mein -
1.41 JF bete.. It may he the lase Meeting: Of
• , elie-Chttptere. 'COO- as tlio l'Alilliftruan-
nual Meeting for the eleceline of Ofheers
„,
, ‘,..:,. . - 'With *SOO. D. Brown lit the,Chalrt the laW/hg a#144/1 Solo, awn' Walters; 114'''
1.41,011 4. MCINTYRE,
' Attlee ThereiDeth Ineentyre ,aceieed the eineetb4 quickly resolved loot into..a 'lin eeleetiOn, Greet efohnetere; toice, leftss ,
news Of ' the deeth of. her brother, 'W1/.. Olectissene Of the question of disbanding, ellarY Mackay; vocal duet, 11/414" and Mss
'2
lfain J. McIntyre," who Seed in Perin- viutett it eirio,,eeeteeed should be 4000, -,Mrs"neueleariatie ,411.10;..ek'Robert Willuurareld male quartette,
Shortie, reading,
lotee, Albeet0/0 $40,0, 4925. Ile Wee' the vile otiginal. mei-fibers were those re-. ''
eldest sen Of the late. Mrs. We McIntyre, speneible for ebeeeseibueneene of sv,h08. Messrs. ttiley,,Leggett, Miler and Sturdy.
The Prises for 4 cutest /'‘era We4 by
of c°11)011° T°10113310* 4ak4 le4"0 to , Pita' in Clesieriee and ethat lestiution '
Mar/ Howard and Helen Archer. _
niallra' his 1.°15' fill Wife and ranniY" /3an" 'like been-eee of their ffrst corusideratidne 41ter the election of iiii
ce
sides 'his sister :Elizabeth., who still rye ever tenet., Large sums of menemoneybeet,
timeb
Township.
esnsnip.the Old ho7estec4ecrie eeelbertle been taw tor variene, worthwhile elide *nee -ot the evening * the enjoyment Of a so:ias alSOren. tbover duringto
egterprises, ;from ,time to time. • The e,,,,,eh ',so-xs.
MRS, wititora %%TER chapter hars,always, in fact, been in tee "— Taylor and Mrs. PaIrttex
, poured tea. .It/rs. F. R. Redditt, the
Vtuiguard of ni9Vements for the good,' of ,fine president of theclube had the h
.1_ M115. WIlihant, leeattees, formerly' Ol
Miss
e town. MeMbership has been fam,na or of ctittinfi'the birthday cake, whic
Susanna Cox, Paged away at her heme ,off Of late, due Partly to the death of . carried eleven red eandles. '
in East street. , an FebrUary •I,'Ith in her
14.03„ year._ lose_ Walter was belt in vine of the oldet members, ,1
ee.1.3.1;_elienex, .the seerettry.., 2 'Tee.. pnewidofficteritroseeleeedecleceructtaav-ficeel:
Oodericli Township, but spent her mar. ,
presented the #o*llewing report to- the ows: res en , .. . . ;
tied life in Colborne TO0711$111P, Where mettingt 4 , , , I . president, Mrs. J, H. HoWard, Mrs. R
she and lier husband, lived.. - on the - Bisset Mrs Painter; seeretarv, leers. j
eln giving the 11033 anneal renoet of ' ' •
Walter terM, now owned by Mrs. R. te Hume* cor, see Mrs P Miller* treas
the ,Aluneek Chapter, it is gratifying to* ' ' " ' F. ' "
Morris. , Mrs. Walter was an active 1..,,, able to, say '' that it has been a fairly E. ' * * • ' ' ' •
ihniele member, attending sylitiva iiiii ''''.- 7 two pianist,' Bass Hume; convener of welfare
successful year. Pining the, eommittee, Mrs. R. Daer; refresiunents,
etotiwnurchs:mketley. lc lairstileitgo7untSilli'leauledavtTe:t: elre.p*teir, and 'tjaleiresefil;s,,F.8eCearertettrly, wh(Irte was Mrs. W.
F.
IL :lieeilospita
of the oldest members have. Away,
117
street Ilniteci ohurch after retiring to .1
mourn her loss 01,0 son, .;f0Yzerd, *are Aneenceeeeeeee4erateee-:embere, *,Althoegh. '1,,,Jaillerk S' -----. - . -
iliter, 'of New Liskeard Mid s -1*, 'Agi' . , _
7: -- - --- '' ' '-ili 3 the ladieshave - If mai' * •• ' -;-
Se_.ve net been active -
hood. One son, Roy, was killed Over -
Robert Coe. - e ----
Vealter, Passed away last November and -.2naintated-, ' 1
one daughter, Florence, died in .child -
teas. Two sisters predeceased her, Mrs. theyear;ju7deagre:4;anctgamrd-resi-1._vbff:tlegile0;4
'Three . %Muttons were held during'
at- the tblirieagheolnaet! , . iviiity Gifts
Pleasant Eirent Much Enjoyed- by-
benres cot Liuetta-r-
. -
Auxillar - ea
'41144.4.4.4.1.1..141I 4
-Jenkins '-ot Goderleh-and-one1:!IVtheri' ;Ciatad-with-lhe-4ihapfertir---seme-theert- -
P t - -o.•
. Her •nusband. William their interest in the work was always;
radley anti leers. Elliott, also, teiree bro- the Park Hthise, 'and a theatre efternoon
V •
treasUrer,
el* Of 4151.0 in the gen-
ind'efie-.0*• in The relief 'feed.
4 of'tbe tatter fOnd,14nsmt
Albert .Taylorpresen
.'eomtni. ties* report. 'tlame thirty
' nevi. Old AgYelltY44.4r0fet 014
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clothlg .144 *01/4 Pto.Y14441, during
,
In 04411.01.. '.141*1.111.41
, opecisil. tribute pr'el;le,minutop
'alone* was feeSer At, tlee lfe'etee
and Ecieeol Club movement, Mot, A.
00ortice,
Prior to the election of otncers,.it
pleasant cetemotiet Waa'perfOrnied in the
'Peeeetefeetleiee,ef* gift and ad4re4e to the
ieeiring Preeldente Mee., 'Prete. Thee was
PerferMed Uree Roberton; Nere,
Pettnere two past. presidentre*
splendid musical program was pre-
sented Ohrioif the evening' by the '143,
them James, John and Alexander. The in February, From all sources the *sem
Marking the ninth anniversary of the
funeral eook Place from the tete rest- of epee WaseiefsectenseCompared, •Witti eteaeleennene_et....ebe.....meeenere....eeeee ^
dence on East street, on Tuesday alter -1 $312:25114 year. 'witit the exception
drew scores of the ladies of the town on
noon. Rev, 0, T. Wattconducted the of the Neery League. our ,coneributemt
s and General- Respital Rs pretent
feineral •service. 'rhe Pallbearers' were have been I0001. ItOOltal uppues,_ ollicling. a birthday tea at the,. hospital-
Meser8. a, Cox, 13. 14ndsay X Elliott, were Ptirehatecl. Three ''books front e the
E. Jenkins, W. Walter and 0. „Oinn. LO.D.E. library were giVen for enteante Saturdey afterneem, February 17th.
! The Women's Auxiliary had lite affair
tereaent 'was made in Colborne ceme-
tery. -
MIZS. ANNA WIRE
Mrs. Anna Wire died at the home of
Wire 22 Airtiende Street;
Pickfere, lelleltegane:on February elOth.
Mrs.- Wireeves born- 'in !Goderich town-
ship near Clintoe OA Jttly 8th, 1856.
She Was Married to ?William Mire at
Clinton on January 20th, l87 -7e -and Soon
after
the moved to -Miehigen. 'where
they settled on a farm in lVfackinaw,
County,. near 12ickferd. The eeuple re-
malne& trn the., farm =until 4910-- where
they retired to town. Wm, .-Wfre died in
1922, his widow 'continuing to reside witit
her son Charles. About two years ago
the suffered a etroke from e Which he
neyer' fully recoveeed. Deeeesed is
Survfved by two ••sontree Lawrence and
Charle&e. both Of -elviiehigan;--latice toter
dalighters, Ult. Alex. Pickford. and Mrs.
Wood, of Ralt; Mx& Alex. Harrieon, et
Piekford, and Mrs. earneseCrawfortieef
Pailthile Cent. tete •• also leaves 'three
etere-,---Mre.eleobeet, legacern. Mrs. John
Unlock 4itttl Mess Emma' Blair,. of /Mahe.
vine, and a brether, ./antes Bisir, Caine
brie; Reed, Goderioh. There are many
grandchildren and great geand chfldreu
Dereeeeel Was A, member of the Mettle--
tlist eleuren. Tlue funeral took puce on
Moiadtty. reletuary 12tho the Cattle
eeineterY Pickford. Mich. . •
• One •Full Feitt004,
Popfasirnange Only Talking 'Pletu*re
AporrioitAi. COMEDY AND micKsv moilm'osatmalrlo,ks
The Theatre antl film* have been onerougy pr�vidd tor this
tt thy _woe*. without, charge,. by Mr. 11. J. Suttorland, Tito.
htor of .tho thostre, at his totribution;
The tollowino extra; numbers will round nut nn .
extellent progton, '
ned ketch send in'onologne' y tPeorge 1)4 Itenry,,,
ot *lofty
ne Oonnon, Ittrti ',Prank Snunders and Mrs. J. A« Roberts
will' prov14 oiano, tinging od violin notabsts.
titr loop ()wet iste 'being oranstal„ mut &meted
Mfss lairtrY Pntisons,
-0W,Fr1day.revening of last week the
first, O. 0; le lite of 1034 was presented
by Miss Mildred, Anderson, first vice.
preektent. •
- The Program, was Interesting and vat-
ieci, Mist Anderson opened, the Ceene
ing's ,entertairiment arlth a chorus ,feati.
irIng DerothY:-tireenei-iteravilarriserli
Agnes Thornelet, Noah Costellor Dere
eihy Meer *led Dorothy. Oat decked
out in seller coetteMeite They sang that
fehtillaing- tithe, "41finty- Bad a Matti!'
and followed up with 'Tatice me where
the daisies ,
later qatr"thiiirr. er77eWir..
be tee, *let when; the 1.041(0001141'006,
re presented by meta Dale, Marioneer • and Oladys Orassick ' received
dais for the attler atid junior girbo
eh*mlotiton,,pelonhoisso.hidvriaisooksliirrizto:mtktiv,e:0,,,:en,ilitsttutsHaY,%ottiohnty:
Mint *Wards Went to _CO000,
ithO captitted:Writiver- Cups for best
all-round SWIMMIlift 1014 liens (Detente
t&ot. ttotnttraik reteived: the sine*
tetteihy for the best boy awl:inner.
A pretty Inakti chin lv*$ performed
by Mary Latusaray, Theresa "nsietwer,
Doris Ilaiwthorne, Verna Phinte,
RobetLson Elele Seta and Ague* too,
btu( dreteed in indien tattle:Os-end
auythg howte „OIada Orassick end
Xda.fl1ott tlisAsyed,a tricky tap dance
tt to Ittrington read the. journ,t The *hidden voite," .1ierb
reete, behind the curtain, sang' those
popu1*r melodies, 4I17s Only a. ihtpet
and 014 Spiraling .Whet?
0014010 tilitabers of
sielown tante ,teit
4ane was out f 146**
the ordinary In tlt
*et 'tumbling in
•prizes; gifts were given to the graduat-
ing -area eine $25 to town in hand and the hogpitai benefited, to-
Tglief4 • the extent of some scores of bottles' of AlIONG.THE CHURCHES
lehei of Yeler that,
4 104 --Orl; tl* alt
• '•
We aye
eiliall/g-'atMlenteti new for .the 'spring ternt. Think
'Orel!, Enrol• now ignii be' ready for the eall a year hence.
Terms and. courses 'arranged to suit individual 6ircunistancese
MISS' MARJORIV 3. SIIKWAlterDONAL13 eelaeLE,01),
',CoMmerelal
4 ,
iod tirne--probably the best tlfor $ worth -while businesq otitioet It 1 $ t'on thirs
busilleals itt4indbatrY'ire planningAO exigOodunr:.
rt de qualified young 'people 'to be enloted-. in their
I 1/14.16h* on auldaY',„ ,Fiebileare 25th, will
be: 10,45' aerie morning WorS1111), ool
WO*.
'. •
once and Ploy pro-
motion exrcisqs for the SenSundaySch. •
ePeelel Program. 3 p.m., Sunday Sehool,
• • , Pent, leveeing service! 'The loge
Ravi sakt +Work at, wii.fred dree/e11,, of
Au meMbers were present with .tistir.
coeserte when the Marine Club held
their (lance last Felday, February lSth
inAatutaxibedll:mci:srdtin,oWeyereo,nstartethe Idatirt2Osttarehtell7
haUled everything aback and beat eiet
M
is
s
Mre. .p331110t :r*4eire: _aTb*re44,51Cilt_e'.weS1144.0117and
.: ..MrSt
nee-seasv'e train sheet farzied away
neteefie wee awarded the -consolation.
Fred Robinson, being to eviiidward of
no. Cameron, eased off his sheete and
turect. dint place for the orews. For
last ce Mr, Vines and Colin Murray
were abreast when ,Vines' ,j1b-top sail
blew, to: he get the booby prize.
,Prizes were put up for the race by
Mrs. -K. Stowe. Limeh was served by
evea,re-Bonnee and Ileadwatterefitowee,
ell'Aest-b6;:tbetelnisecl..aldlo.WIti,c18-alflulell;nadlid-a
eholiv-ebat-'11P
anchor, and started danceng on the
A. Ifs' P.,shoat - •
When it was time' to Crowd on 'sail and
make fee home, all Whet_eauld,-__gieVe. ogle
ere a tow, it being -all dolkn stream. .
The last Heard of the party was,
ho, Ho Derry, Hi Derry
own,
Give sailors their rum and there's noth
• irtg goes wrong-
iVit)wst. of • the boys had a barge ,or two
into
"An 'evene ef unusual Interest was the: fruit utensils for use in the wards and The Presbytery of Huron oe the Pres,,,
h
a Substantial SUili Of- Illbney. ' - 13Yteriair Clitchst -*Iliadir-Avilt-Irleethr
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visif-tinT-Oet--":11)-.Or Lord and -Lady -Bea,-
Visitors were received by the conunit- Clinton on Tuesday at-19--ikleekr----- -
borough. The Chapter was privileged to ;
tee consisting of- MrS.-C. A. Reid,..presi-t :- .-Serv-im5- in ICIle/c---Eresberlan .1:1Wb
present- Lady 'Beasborough. .with..flowers.
and a short history of its work dent eeese the year with a meneberehin „eon; me&
. . f the Auxin ' Mr- Ve L H •
o e ary, s. . . or,
A. Ix ratraeictn; iviits.,mocort, Sunday. February 25th, will be, 11 --a.ne„
of 19 .whielf, is eight* fewer than 'last indale, the superintendentfiss •Mathe
year ." • 4 • • ' eson her assistant and miss !elle Mac-
• The treasurer; Mrs, Herald,. eepOrted 'war,'
total expenditures of $69.91 out 'Of 7.7 'Visitors were delighted with the shin-
....
ceipts, Of *1,7 !or 'the Year.. This vdln.4 ing wards, done- in va-rloUs• shades of
il.balance left over front the previous. ,yenew or creare or _blue And looking
year left a billinee on hand of $/f26.78. spick ,and span. as a hospital Should
The members now await the deefsion look. Pertieularirtterest centred in the
of the tentret1 body. .1 babiee' ward whege three brand aiew
clizens were on display in tiny c ot,s in el_ G' T. Watts'Will Preach' subiect„ 4:Wieb
Jesus on. the ,Mount of*S
41wards lacked thebareness weecn
'ervice;"-
fano- cosy little ward. .
Sunday Scheele el .peet.,_ evening serviee,
eeselere I ,1 ..
.,
seems to be considered an essential till "The Quietness of God"
'C111) so ' many
.00 P
1 titutions. erettlq eay, February' 25th, will be: 10 "itati„
• . ,
Services in the :Baptist chureh Sun -
.01 ait
morning- worshipt Pastor Rev. - J
Lane 'will preach, subject, "Religion and
Trouble:" 3 -p.m., Sunday School and
Bibl e Class;e 7 p.m., evening subject,
"Seta and*Solls Vehicle Jesus Saw."
Sexvices in, North street United church
•on Siinday, February 25th', .will be,
aan..,, Men's Club; "Does -victory aIN
ways show •which side the Lord foyers?"
41- a.m.,. mottling worship, Pastor
• curtains draped the windows to give re-. riibie same; 11 gem, clespel service!
Twal4 pirtsts, .ritY` cetrty. and Faecu1,on" roads led to the sun-reOM Where faster W. T. Bunt, will, Preach, subject,
1,1 .
Tetrayee by a, Kiss*, 7 p ra evening
0.‘„nova,,,,,,, 1 IVirs. ,B. a, 13aults and Wirs. E. Beattie., .1 ..4 .
'n ''''''''.."." presided over 'the 'tea table. Assisting serv ees. Taking 31dea Fpr --,or--
"'" them were Attrt, A. EY"' owlie, Mrs. A.* •
H.' G°d." ' ' ' '. ' .'
Tile elevenot birthi.10:7 o -f thi, in-toaria ,.etturdy, -urs. ivi . . • * Oen/idea In 'Victoria street United
erteon, Mrs. Coulthhrst • • ,........e.................e.
elome ancleedleaot 0111h WM eelettrated th and 35-10. Ate% SaUlts.
•
• Libradaree• -special Music by combined
choir. *
The vecoed series in the y. s. Leiv;
ten services on Monday evening 'will be
held,. in Victoria street united church.;
Rev, P. P. W. Ziemann, of Talbot streee
33aptist church, London, will be the
speaker. mr. Ziemann. was for seVenv ,
years a missionary in Japan wider tee
American Baptist Foreign Mission Beanie
being transferred later to the Toyko,
_theism church. There were members of
over 30 denominations in clnirch and Slit
nationalities represented from Sunday
to flunday. He was in Japan at .tho
time of' the earthquake when thoaudii
lost their lives. Coming from Japan ha
was pastor in First church, Montreal;
and then called to Talbot street 33apt1e"
church, I.,oritlon, following Mr..Joluiston.
Mr. Ziemann is a wonderful raan and
wonderful speaker. A real treat. Eve
atilisset.f:Oertitula-WhMeL_-.1tne_itAth
Van- Geel, of Tillsonburg, who are at-
tending Alreia College„ St. Thomas;
spent the week -end at the home of the
•former's, parents, •mi and Mrs. -Russell
-Wheeler, Toronto, St.
ItEDEKAIIs ENTERIAIN FRIENDS
yeeeeenine_ _saes a short
-business meeting, the members of the
Rebekah Lodge opened their doors to
their friarele enjoyed the remainder
„of the evening inbridge and "500." The
winners of bridge were Mrs. J. Johnston
and Mrs. F.. Toole. while thoie of "5000
were. Miss. M. Tobin and Mr. Kenneth
CA VAKE CARE OF'
-YOU:R.---111EQUIREXENTS
FURN" IMRE'
TO-VES--
AWD IN FACT ANYTHING,
FOR THE HOME.
WE POSITIVELY SAVE
• YOU MONEY
Iackstone $
fl,tting style on Thursday evening. Feb, A. list of the, Many gifts
ISM When 400. sixty Of the -roubers" Bread tickets, Mrs. W. Patton; • $2.06;
with many teachers getheree in the kin- Rev. J. N. H. Mills; five water bottle
:dergatten for the ekenisiote• etoirets and; two jars of fruit, Mies Anie-.
Valentine eleeeirations constituted 'the lie. McLean; one bed -pan, 2 basins, and
motif for the. affair, during"' Which re- 6 water bottle (severe; Goderich Town -
ports of the past year's work were pre-, ship Auxiliary; basket of . apples; Mrs:
sentedeiy retiring officers and, a new Sandy; fruit, Mrs. 'Weller and Mrs Vote
slate-at-otheeft, was -elected: for 1934. -row;frultand plant; -fMr&-Citee-Stewart
efirs, 3. Hume, the secretary, presented marmalade jar and pitcher, Mrs. Wm..
the report for 1033 and it *was evident aerie; pickles and freite-Mra....E. Beattie:
thetethe-ehileehed elerthislred. - Program& e jam, Wee A. D. Macaw.. bathtowel and
ehe reported; had been eiteresting and face cloth, ,Mrs. W. McLean; bath tow-
lestreettireeinededeniatiorinliad been poe-ereels,-Mr& '(Dr.)-Grahrtnir strainers, Mrs.
sible toward* tte -work of -the-6,011pol-, and • J. - Carrie; emeat -chopper, Mrs. C. A.
toward e the twin •relief fads. Mole Reid; 'Coffee and grapes, Mrs. .0014 -
in the echool hes always. been a apealal thierst; linen tablecloth and table nen-
concern Of 'the club and a donationto- kind, women% 'Institute; birthday cake.
, &Ileum iidelcinnort; ,nokers,* Maple, Leaf
Chapter, X.o.n.t.; . si.bo, &Ira, E. , W.
Cattle; $1.00, 4.' B. Saults; $2:00, 16e.
. W. Ie. Morton; eggs. l*s. Gorden Lamb;
fruit, Mis. A. rewlie, Istud. Lane, Mrs.
, P. Sturdy; diaperteegos. le. J'. Saelts;
bedropen. sliptiers, Miss. Etta Senate;
eelekles -and,-fritite.-emisle',t--. -ifitevioarL:
*1.64, Mrs..., morlson; • pair of . pinott.
OaseS and towel, Mrs .• 3. M. l'tel<aY;
marmalade, Ms.. Bitssey; glasses, gri.
L . Pattouse 1.0e.; twis. ned4Ittr ,filly(
I, mit. 'd, Satindetsr fruit Mrs„ G. tee e
matenislade. Mrs,._ Vreemert; irent, Mra.
nnatv",-MaritY4-basket:LApplesi.4-jart
fruit. Saltford W.HA,;, fruit, Ism yob*
.lert Wilson, Mrs. Ilnehanan, Mrs. W'. 0,
slack; Mrs„ roster, Mr*, 04, 'Green: $2.
tar. and Mrs. AVM, Posters Saskitchtwari,;.
, see% V,f04. to Patterton'; glasses, Mrs
I. le. , Taylor; bath toytels, Cathelic
Women's League; teetn, MetieW. G. Mee -
tem; °fruit and $2.06, etre. L. Le kiwi;
dish, Ms. WM. eetaineee eeeeatte and
I, sugar. Mrs. .I.:. b. Wilson; 'fruit,. Mrs,
. Joint Camaell: etettitt and atigar, Mt&
A. tr. Cele; oranges Via.' ,ana 14168
' nartWellt eruite Mrs, ne C. neve; tomato
. , juke, Mess 0. ilaye; feuit. Mes, j..M.
IField; 'tett towels, Istrelvalifehen; fruit,
Mts:' Iteht: Johnston: $1.00,, Mrs. 3. It
.11ratriett; fruit, Mrs. It. p. Iteyholtior, hot
waiter bottle, Ws. Watson:: "frUlt. -Mit.
1S1110, Mris, BOOM, 'Ws., *1..6. stewart:
$1"..00,. Mrs. *t. taken s1..09, xrekratoid
tieatloiry teifeit, "Mt*. T. ,I;leileri fiat,
144. t ,Salkeld, Wes It VZ 45.11keld 1,
marrnlsde. Mr& '64r1O1ei' *I.06i, A.,
11,1:' ,13liviket, Ms. ',Ohl*:
S. fl U Walter, 2So. ItarveYI
: tea, toftle intlti. .
ini fruit, )iiiiiii
I. lt. Whitey; tea
$$ 00 0. to. Paro :
ruff, Nlia‘ GeOrge Wit.
R, Vaughan. ,
• It
•
It always Pays "74 tp,ways c„,.ash too to hide!, ,
posted on our. week(y Drug More offerings,
•Danderine 36c,, 54c, 97e
1). and R. Cold Cream, ,
2 -oz. -jar .
Doily's Dyes, pkg.. . .10c
Hot Water- Bottle, $1.045
for,; . .7.89c
,
Wampole'.s Milk .of Mg
nesia Tablets) 42 tab -
lett TOP' • 2
.Pinex . • .. .
elepleleenesneoneeteflee,e,„„..
ord_inary 98c"
Com mo Sense -Rat
Poi§on . w
Wanvole's C o 1 liver
auckiers I3r�njiiti$
• . .40c, 25d
Baby's 0,)r1 Tablets 22c
ngh-,Dropsrpkgsrr5c74-10c-
Dressing Combs iSci 240
ti .11 :11 *
Buy i)RURS AT, THE,DRUG STORE
Campbell Lauder Dunlop 1Vigle
. GODERICII 1)1111GOISTS
I Only tea wagon, solid ViaLrlfeguler 434,00, lorw . 00.00
It., OnlyAps wagon, vial., regular *26.00, tor. .. ..$18.00
I Only setting book eatti oak, vtgular $284% ie —$24.50 '
t Only oak 6uSet, regular $26,00) for.......,.........„,„ ,,,,, $2# 00
.. .,
11,.only drmaing tailites,.wal, regular $19.14 'tee .., ......,,, ....$16.50
1 Only/Max*011 Elatitie Witilier, regular $150.00, for .........*1.00.00
Itit404.4 *keit on tonstoleunt RUSS
I. Setors14h*ha,-**h in ***hi 1 tletond-hand tinvetto sjilti' '
1 St on11..bwrkd Dresser and Stand , . -
'
Also nutty ithitt articles not m41010%6(1.